Off Can Picafort’s sun-bright coastline, the motor cruiser Joaquina offers a compact, high-performance day on the Mediterranean aboard the QUICKSILVER 635 COMMANDER OPEN. Operated from Bluebay Chartert in Can Picafort, Mallorca, this 4- or 8-hour private hire is built for family groups or close friends—up to seven people—who want a fast, comfortable way to sample the island’s sheltered bays, hidden coves, and clear swimming water. The boat’s Suzuki 150 PS outboard is described as quiet, economical, and lively; it moves easily between anchorages so you can cover more sea and stop where the water looks best.
Onboard, the layout favors convivial days: a large bow sunpad fits four people, four cushioned seats sit in the stern, and a small cabin provides shelter or storage. Practical touches matter—a generous sunshade, a stocked cooler with drinks, a freshwater shower to rinse off salt, and a swim ladder for easy returns from the sea. The package is straightforward—fuel billed by consumption (voll/voll) and a security deposit of 1,500 EUR—so plan for those details when you book.
Launching from Bluebay Chartert places you on Mallorca’s northeastern coast, where limestone headlands and sandy beaches meet the shallow bays of the Bay of Alcúdia. Look for beds of Posidonia oceanica in the shallows, the seagrass that helps keep these waters glass-clear. In spring and summer the swell is generally gentle, making snorkel stops and cliff swims accessible for a wide range of ages.
Bookers should arrive 15 minutes before departure for a prompt cast-off. The BALearic charter permit number 2960/2022 is on file for this vessel. Ideal itineraries include short hops to uncrowded coves east of the harbor, a swim stop by a rocky promontory, and an extended drift for snorkeling. Bring reef-safe sunscreen, a light wind layer, and footwear for boarding.
Why choose Joaquina? It’s a compact, well-equipped option for travelers who want private time on the water without the complexity of larger yachts: quick to handle, simple to operate, and tuned for social cruising along a coastline defined by clear water, geological cliffs, and easy anchorages. For a half- or full-day out from Can Picafort, it’s an efficient, relaxed way to see Mallorca from the sea.
Expect a day that balances motion and pause: anchor in a cobalt cove for snorkel sessions among Posidonia ribbons, drift with a light breeze while lunch is passed from the cooler, then make time for a golden-hour run along the cliff line on an 8-hour outing. Parents will appreciate the stable deck and simple boarding ladder; anyone with basic swimming ability can enjoy the water stops. Ask the operator about preferred routes, extra provisioning, or timing to match winds. Advance reservations are recommended in summer and holiday periods.